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Curriculum Vitae
Jane Doe
3718 Plane Avenue
Nowhere, CA 95999
530-999-1234
jane@ucdavis.edu
Objective:
To obtain a position as a research assistant in a laboratory and gain experience in the processes
of scientific research.
Educational Background:
Univer

Analysis of ABO gene to determine blood group phenotype
INTRODUCTION
Having the compatible ABO blood type is the most key factor that determines the success of a
blood transfusion. Transfers between mismatched bloods can lead to agglutination or even deat

BIS 2A Problem Solving Workshop Problem Set 1
1. A prerequisite for life as we know it on Earth or any other planet is
a. sunlight.
c. amino acids.
b. water.
d. nitrogen.
e. carbon dioxide.
Textbook Reference: 4.2 How and Where Did the Small Molecules of

BIS 2A Problem Solving Workshop Problem Set 3
1. Manipulating the biochemical process that is used by brown fat, rather than by white fat, could be a mechanism for
inducing weight loss in adults. This is because
a. brown fat tissue has more mitochondria,

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I would recommend this course because of a greater in-depth in chemistry and how chemistry affects your day-to-day life. Chemisrty is an academically fun course that will involve new discoveries and different experiments.

Course highlights:

Some highlights of this course were learning about the different elements and about radiation. I learned that the CO2 that is applied into the ocean causes the ph of the ocean to increase which initially causes Ocean Acidification.

Hours per week:

6-8 hours

Advice for students:

I would suggest that they listen carefully because everything that they learn from the beginning will stay until the end of the year. Pay attention to all te math in chemistry because it can easily change the result of either the experiment or the answer.

Course Term:Fall 2016

Professor:Ms. Wang

Course Required?Yes

Course Tags:Math-heavyParticipation CountsRequires Lots of Research

Aug 11, 2016

| Would highly recommend.

Not too easy. Not too difficult.

Course Overview:

I would recommend this course because of its hands-on and self-guided learning with various labs that further the connection to the concept and many webquests that let us discover the knowledge.

Course highlights:

The highlights of the course were the labs and warm-ups. The warm-ups aloud everyone to voice their knowledge and understanding of the concept at hand. In this course I learned that one mole of donuts, from the ground, can reach out past the Earth's atmosphere.

Hours per week:

6-8 hours

Advice for students:

To succeed in this course you're going to need to pay close attention during lectures and notes. You're also going to need to ask many questions- don't be afraid. And if you are bad at math, I would recommend going over the equations multiple times and study their parts.